word choice - Use of "concur" in a formal context


I am wondering if using "I concur" in a formal context is OK. I am writing a formal email; I want to use I concur, at the same time don't want to sound ghetto. Maybe I shouldn't bother and use I wholeheartedly agree instead. I still want to learn if it is OK to use "concur" in a professional email.



Answer



Concur and agree essentially mean the same, but the former is more formal. Make your choice accordingly.


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